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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, H. T , WEDNESDAY. JULY 23, 1902
EVENING BULLETIN
Published Every Day Except Sunday,
at 120 King Street, Honolulu.
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WEDNESDAY
JII.Y 23. 1902
The expected rumors of discontent
Boer dissatisfaction with the terms o'
peace and predictions of further out
break at some ftiturn period arc com
ing from the Transaal There are
Jrrcconctlablcs In the ranks of all de
feated warriors It Is possible fo'
Great Britain to Inaugurate a polli
on which the fires of rebellion will
feed, but the remarkable prosporlt
South Africa Is entering upon will cov
er a multitude of governmental sln
and furnish balm for the wounds of a
lost cause.
Consul General Drags Is dancing on
n hot skillet bemuse he wrote his wlfo
that when Unite Sam got through tr
lng to make a whlstli out of n pigs
tall he would report whcthir he could
make an Anglo-Saxon out of a Cub.in
Uy some hook or irook this got Into
the newspapers, and while the diplo
mats at Washington and Havana are
trjlng to stralghtiu out the nflali,
rnanj Ameriians aie wondering wheth
it there Is not a good sized amount of
common sense In the tonsul s rmiark.
Hawaii etinds congratulations to
Congressman Mondill of Wjoming in
his successful canvass for rcnomlua
tlon. Nomination is practliall) elei
tlon In this Instance and Hnwall has a
personal Interest in having Mondell In
Congress to assist In the woiU for the
development of the Territory.
Reorganization of tho Cuban plant
era to tight for annexation lauscs no
surprise. It is one of the first moves
In the accomplishment of an Incvl
tublu destiny.
Since the adjournment of Oongies.,,
Desperado Trai) and the principals ol
the Jcffrlcs-ritzslmmons scrimmage
have Jumped to first plate In the pub
lie o c.
HOI CHIEFS TO BE
III) !!!(;
Tutulla, Samoa Juno 30 -Somi of
the leading chiefs of Manila, who re
solved to resist the dicislon of the High
Court In defining the custom of serv
ing out kavu, the S.unoun national
drink, havo been taken Into tiibtod)
by order of Captain Sebree of the Unit
ed States gunboat Wheeling and will
be tried for consplrnc). One of the ur
rested chiefs Is the district Judge, who
cave the minority opinion In the oil
nlnal proiiedlngs The alligul con
unlracy to defy the decision of the
Court was encouraged by Tuimaniia
me Governor and self-stilcd King. As
soon as he learned that Captain Scbiec
meant business he apologized and stat
ed that he aitid only aicoidlng to the
wishes of Manua people.
Now oik, July II The Pear) re
lief Btiamcr Wlndnaid lilt Pier No .
at Pavonla avinue, Jersc) C'lt)
C.25 n m )cstcida) for Cape Sub nc
in quest of Lieutenant It E Pcui) Uio
Arctic exploit! mid his puit)
Nuw quarters liuve lieui fitted tor
Mrs Peat), her little duuglitci Muili,
nud a maid, on tho stai board slilo ol
tbu main deck and the viHt.nl linn a
new engine capable of developing u'Mi
horsipovver A vast quantlt) of stores,
Including piovIhIouk clothing anV xd
tntlfic liistriiini ills, forms tho caiso.
Captain IlaitUtt and eleven men man
tho vossel nud it Is ixpcitcd that Capo
Sablno will lie uaihcd In about limn
weeks and that Llciitinant Peaiy will
bo awaiting Its arrival
Mrs. Peury, her daughter nnd null 1
will Join tho Windward at Sydne), and
after taking on a supply of coal them
a straight course will be set lor tbu
north.
Thcro woh no demonstration an
three cats and four kittens on boaul.
The kittens were born on the ship ct
Nowhure
Thero w.as no demonstiatlon whci
tho Windward sailed, but the river
craft gave "her a farewell whistle as
sho passed.
W SIS NORTH
Boers Are Returning
From Their Exile
New York Tuly II Showing still
the scars of hard-fought battles on the
Veldt and with faces bronzed by long
exposure to the sun In" South Africa
and In llrltlsh prison camps, eight,
two lloer soldiers nrrlved here todaj
from Bermudi on the Quebec liner Pre
toria In the part) were twenty ofU
ccrs, innn of whom were conspicuous
In the South African lampaign Atnon,;
them were General A. I Cronje broth
cr of the famous leader captured at
1'aardcberg and General J 11 Wea
sels, Others In the part. were P J,
Stcjn brother of ex-Presldeut Sten
of the Orange Frio State, Joubcrt
Itcltz, son of the former Secretnrj ol
State of the Transvaal, O A 1'rnzcr,
Stejns private sccrctarj , J Do VII
llcrs, State Attorney of the Free State,
Held Cornet N Kerrelra. General Van
Veldcn of General Ilotha's staff and
Commandant Kclsers llesldcs Doers,
the part) Included n few foreigners
who cunnot go back to the veldt be
cause the llrltlsh Government has de
creed so, and two Amerlinns, J L.
Mnllor of lloston and Michael Hal
lop of Nevada, who don't want to go
back an) bow
The lloer officers were takcu to tlm
Union Square Hotel by W I) Sn)man
of this city, who described himself as
a Cape rebel He said he hoped to
make an appointment with President
ltooscvclt to sec some of them before
Saturday, when most of them will sal)
None will remain here permanently,
the few foreigners being mostl) Hul
landers who will go to Holland
Ml
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London, Jul) II Perhaps ncvei hna
a ihangc of Premiership been effected
with to little dislocation to business,
ilther public or private as accompani
ed tin transfer of the teals of office
from Lord Sallsbur) to A. J Ilalfour.
The occurrence hail no elTcct whatever
on the Stock Exihange The onl) oth
er iliange 111 the Cabinet thus far nn-
riMitiii.il tlm CMiimrnllni nf lh(, l.
iheciuei though others are foreshadow-
ed. I
The publti showed little Interest in
the mietlug of Ualfoui s followers
v.lilch was summomd foi noon The
ucw Prcmlci when bo cnteied the con
ference room of the Foreign Office ac
companled b) the Uuko of Devonshire
Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, Lord Lon-
donderr) and otlurs, reiolved quite nil
ovation. When Ualfuut urosc to ad-'cut
dress tho meeting all agalu ktood up Bamo m China, said Minister Wu Ting
and cheered the new chief l'ang today, discussing his return to
Ilalfour lefcrred to the loss of tlm china and tho appolntmeut of his sifc
servkes of the chief who for nearl) tc8B0Ij ar Uang Chen. "Why, 1 am
0ft) )cars had been engaged In active .,.,,,.,!, coufcss 1 go with regret,
political life. No one. he said, would
begrudge him his well earned icposi
though his loss was lircp.nable
Canal Diplomacy Put
Over for Summer
Washington Jul) IS A definite ar
rauguiiciit which will shelve (he Pan
una cnn.il matter In Us diplomatic
phase until the return of Sicri'Ur)
Hu) from his summer vacation will be
fTcclid Iffis believed before the end
of the current week While Mr Croni
well for tho Panama Canal Companv,
lias been busll) engaged In questions
dealing with the clcarumo of title, be
nor Concha tho Colombian Minister
nnd Mr llcrran first secretnr) of ng-v
tlon have boon Informing tho Colum
blnn Government of the status of the
dlplonfatlc negotiations There nro
quite a number of Important Iss'ica
hinging on the quesliun uf soveielwt)
which must bo reconciled, and Seinr
Concha has sent several cablegrams
to Ilogota explaining to the officials
Ihore the modifications which must be
made In the treaty before It can lo
finally presented for signature A 10
ply to these communications Is expect
ed b) the 'fillister before tho en I ol
the week, no cable communication be
tween Washington and tho Colombian
rapital has been exceeding!) good (1
lato.
GATES CORN CORNER
Chicago Jul) 15 The famous John
V Gates lorner on Jul) torn tame lo
111 nhr.it termination tuda) when M
liKiiiiu known that slums to an c
tint of a good million bushels hud c(
icrlid pilvatc settlements with Harm
Hates i Co, ami that the dial was nt
an uid so fur as tho steel magnate n.u
loniirnid The Jul) pilco lespond'd
to the settlement by u quick drop o(
15 3 4 cents to 1,5 1 I tents Lutei it
IKoveicd u fraction and closed at
G j 1 J ctnts, substantially the price of
tho (ush artlclo.
Just how muii) bushels were subject
lo pilvnte settlement will piobably
never be knuwii lien Is there much
cliaiue that tho idcntlt) of tho 'big
fellows' In tho trade wlio doubtless
loutt United llberall) lo the foi limes of
Uates and the ft lends ussoelated wltb
him In tun dial will over bo posltlvily
lnown Gates Is ut presiut In No-,
otl, nud Hiottes, manager loi the
Gates Harris house would admit onl)
tbu fact of a settlement b) the o t
standing shorts Even the fatt of a
termination of the July dial was lelt
largely to Inference. Hut tho trajo
readily figured ttlat, with tho shuns
practlcull) all in nothing In the shape
of a corner could exist.
KINdEDWARDISMOVED
CONVEYED ON BOARD
ROYAL YACHT AT C0WES1
Royal Patient Makes the Journey
Without Suffering Unusual Fatigue
Accompanied By the Queen
Improving. London, Jul) 15. King Edward left
Victoria station nt II 33 o'clock this
morning for Portsmouth The King
wns convc)ed from Ilucklngham Pal
ace to the rallvva) station In an nmbu-1
lance drawn by two horses The otil) I
other occupant of the ambulance wae
CJiieen Alexandra Tho vehicle was I
drawn at a walking pace Although
there was a small crowd nt the station, i
1 there was no demonstration. In com
pliance with the express wish of tho
King The doitors and nurses awaited
the arrival of the ambulance and a
party of bluejackets removed his ma
jesty from the vehicle to a ro)nl
saloon car formerly used by tho late
Queen Victoria. Absolute privacy was
secured h) n lofty screen of red plush
which surrounded the platform.
Portsmouth, July 15 King Edward
arrived here from London before 2 p
m. Tho removal of his majesty from
the train to the ro)al yacht, Victoria
and Albert, wns safely accomplished
by bluejackets and the King's couch
was placed In a icceptlon room which
had been specially constructed on tho
upper deck The warships In the har
bor fired a ro)nl salute ns the King em
barked and nil the vessels dressed ship
nd manned )nrds or decks The ro)nl
niht steamed off almost lminedlntel)
after the transfer was completed
Cowes. Isle of Wight, Jul) 15 The
ro)al )acht having on hoard King Ed
ward. Queen Alexandra and the Prln
i esses anchored In Cowes roads toda)
nl 1 20 p m , after a short cruise east
ward It was officially given out this
evening that the King was not fatigued
by the Journey nor In the least dis
tressed Id the transfers, nnd that his
majesty expressed great pleasure at the
ehiinge
Washington, Jul) 14. 'Get my had
off? No, no. Things are not Pie
account of niau) friends I havo in
America. Yet I shall bo glad to bcc
in) native land once more. My work
in revising and codlflng the laws and
udnptlng foreign laws to China will oc
cup) two )cnr or more.
"How Yow? Oh, ho will remain in
San Pianclsco, I suppose Tho tact
that he ts my brother In law does ioi
make his head drop Into tbu basket, :i
oii suj here That Is oul) an icl
di nt
' Wh) do )ou nsk questions about
ni) life' Ever) thing has been print I,
bo that )ou ran see it Hut I nm golnjj
to write a book on my life, belter thuii
an) thing printed You would like to
lead It, wouldn't jou Da )ou think
Americans would like to read m nu
loblogiaph)? Ah, I am afraid soui;
people will novel understand "
i
MAY RECALL BRAGG
Havana, July 14 Consul Gen -r.il
Iirugirsa)s the publication of tho al
leged statement by him In a letter to
his wife that "Uncle Sam might as
well tr) to make a whistle out of a
pig's tall as to try lo do an) thing with
tho Cubans," was wholly unwarranted
Ho has telegraphed to the Stato De
partment that he was not accurately
quoted What General Ilingg said was,
that whin Undo Sam got through try
lng to make a whistle oul of a plg'a
tall be would report whether ho could
make an Anglo Saxon out of a Cuoan
What he wrote wns In a private per
tonal Icttei to his wlfo, without the e
pulatlon of lis publication As n iiulr
Ik offlin in the tonsillar sirv lie of the
United StaUs, General Ilragg said ho
would nut nuthoiizo any suih stue
uicnt Tor public nllon What ho thinks
of the CiiTJuns he will icport to the up
pointing power In Washington
CiiIiiiim here are Inclined to accept
Geuenil lliaggs statement that bo
was not concctl) quoted.
I-AtYlOlIS TOWLI! I-'ALLH.
Venice Jul) 1 1 Hie Campanile (de
tached bell towci) of St Marks
Chinch nlnet) -eight meters high, col
hpted at 10 40 o clock this morning
ami foil with a great irash into tbu
pluzzu The Campiullo, wlilib was en
tile!) detaihed fiom Itho athcd)al
collapsed wheie It stood and Is now a
heup of mills Clone Investigation
showed that the stiuiture In falling
tuuled away the Sansovlno loggctta
uud the llbrniy of tho ici)ul palace.
Lee Unlike), tho nitlst, was born in
Chestei, Hngland, but he has ncei
it pic tin e of uny bceno In Cheshire or
North Wales, although his boyhood was
spent In these placts
Fine Job Printing at the Bulletin office.
flails IE dspfe
LEAVES HIH RUE,. &
Petaluma Incubators
and Brooders
Poultry - Supplies
CALIFORNIA REDWOOD
baa been used for twenty three jears In the manufacture of
petaluma
INCUBATORS AND BROODER8
becauso It hns proven superior to all other kinds. U Is not only truo
that Petaluma Incubators and Brooders nro made of tho best lum
ber In tho world, out every other artlclo used In their construction
Is of the highest grade, and tl oreforo these "Standards of the
World" Incubators and Brooders occupy tho same relative position
to nil other Incubators and Droodcrs that the mighty California
Redwoods do to other trees. fw
It Is worth jour while to nad In our late catalogue "A Dlt of
Incubator History." You may havo a catalogue freo by writing
for It. An Involco of assorted sizes just received by the
PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., LTD.
Agents for the Territory of Hawaii
COLUMBUS
BUGGY CO.'S
v X '
THE HIGHEST
THEY ARE
THE WORLD'S BEST
Chas. F. Herrick Carriage Co., Limited.
LIGHT
1200
candle
We wIhIi tu notify those Intending to make
nn exhibit at the MERCHANTS' ASSOCIA
TION FAIR, tlint we lire prepared to - -
RENT TRANSCENDENT LAMPS OF 500 C. P.
fop the occuslon at a very low rate, and
will attend to the lighting and care of lamps.
Cheaper and better than electricity.
WASHINGTON LIGHT CO.
C. W. MACPARLANE, Manager
Repair work of all kind done with
neatness and on short notice.
Porter Furniture Co.
First-class FURNITURE o! all descrip
tions. Upholstering Department un
equalled in the City. Now located in the
FISHER BLOCK,
Port
PORTER FURNITURE CO., LTD.
YANKEE J5H0E BOOM
New York, July 1C One of the most
lemarkable campaigns In commercial
history has been Inaugurated by, tho
Board of Trade of Lynn, Mass , sajs a
Boston dlspatih to tho Times. It has
opened communication with all United
States Consuls and Consular Agents
and Is securing from them detailed re'
CELEBRATED
VEHICLES
AWARDED GOLD MEDAL
PARIS EXPOSITION, 1900
GRADE ONLY
LIGHT
power
Street, opp. Love Building.
ports of the londltlons of the shoo mav-
ket and tho possibilities for Yankee
bhoes In their respectUo localities.
Alrcad hundreds of answers hao
been receded and tho manufaitureM
are enngetlcall pnparlng to lnado
every corner of the earth whero shoes
are bold Each nation is being studied
to find out Its particular wants and
shoes aie not only made to conform to
these wants but packed and shipped in
the manner desired by the consignee.
ankers.
The First
American Savings
and Trust Co,
OF HAWAII, LTD.
CAPITAL, $250,000.00.
President Cecil Drown
Vice President M. P. Robinson
Cashier W. Q. Cooper
Office: Corner Fort and King Sti.
8AVINGS DEPOSITS received anJ
Interest allowed for ) early deposits at
the rate of 4 1-2 per cent per annum.
Rules and regulations furnished up
on application.
BISHOP & CO
BANKERS.
established In I8B8.
BANKING DEPARTMENT
TrSJlsnrl htmlnnafl In all rfano4M.&Ma
ot Banking.
collodions carefully attended to.
Bxchango bought and sold.
Coihniprrlfil .ml Tn..tA,.i t ..-
" - .,vc.a livuni
or Credit Issued on Tho Dank of Call
fornla and N. M. Rothschild & Sons
London.
Correspondents The Bank of Call
fornla, Commercial Banking Co. ol
Bydney, Ltd., Lendon.
Drafts and cablo transfers on China
and Japan through tho Hongkong A
Shanghai Banking corporation an
Chartered Bank of Inriln ah.i..ii. .,.
China.
Interest allowed on term deposits at
the following rates per annum, vis:
ovcn aay- nonce, at z per cent.
Three months, at 3 per cent.
8lx months, at S 1-2 per cent.
Twelve months, at 4 per cent
TRUST DEPARTMENT
Act as Trustees under mortgages.
V-jago estates (real and personal)
Collect rents and dividends.
Valuable papers, Wills, Bonds, '..
received for safe-keeping.
ACCOUNTANT DEPARTMENT
Auditors for Corporations and Prt
fate Firms.
Books examined and reported on.
Statements of Affairs prepared.
Trustees on Bankrupt or Insolvent
Estates.
OFFICE, 924 BETHEL STREET.
n SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
Deposits received and Interest al
lowed at 4 1-2 per cent per annum. It
accordance with llules and Ilegula
tlons, copies of whlcii may bo obtained
on application.
INSURANCE DEPARTMENT
AGENTS KOR
FIRE, MARINE LIFE, ACCIDENt
mu tmrLUItltS' LIABILITY IN
Insurance Office, 924 Bethel Street
Claus Spreckels.
Wm. Q. Irwlr
Claus Spreckels & Co.
BANKERS.
HONOLULU : T. H.
tin Franrlai-A Amah mi... m,
rada National Bank ot San Francisco
an Francisco Tke Nevada N
tlonal BanJt of Saa Frunclsco.
London The Union Bank ot Loa
don, Ltd.
New York American Exchange Ns
tlonal Bank.
Chicago Merchants' National Bank
Paris Credit Lyonnals.
erlln Dresdner Bank.
Honolconn an.4 VL.1M.. xr.-
kong Shanghai Banking Corporation.
.;. .caianu ana Australia Hani
ot New Zealand.
Victoria and Vancouver Bank ol
British North America,
DeDOBlts recnlvnH Tmh. .,.,.. ...
approved security. Commercial aas
Travolora' Credits Issued. Bills of Ex
change bought and sold.
Collections Promptly Accounted For
Pioneer Building and Loan
Association.
A88ET8, JUNE Su, 1901, W0.04IJ?
-' woo4"?
on approved ifecurUy
Moiey loaned r.n nnnmin .
A Saving Bank for monthly deposits
Houses built on thn mnnlhW l...n
mont plan.
Twentr-thlrri Rarlna nt a,nir t- M...
opened. " ""
OFFICERS-J. L. McLean, Presl
dent: A. a. viMn- vi..a n.A.,nM..
O. B. Grav. Trnnmiror. A v o..
Secretary. "
DIRDCTORS - J. L. McLean. A
A. Wilder. A. v. nm. n i, n.
J. D. Holt, A. W. Keec'a, j. A. LyU
"i J. . i,uiie, a. B. Boyd,
A. V. GEAR,
Secretary,
Offlc- nours: 12:30 l;3U p. m.
The Yokohama Specie Bank
j- u..
LIMITED.
Subscribed Capital.... Ten 24,000.008
rum up uapuai Yen 18,000,000
Resened Fund Yen 8,710,00f
HEAD OFFICII, YOKOHAMA.
Thn Hnn1l tniva and ,.,.!... n ..,
lection Bills of Exchange, Issues Drafti
nuu sellers or ureait, ana transacts i
general banking business.
INTEREST ALLOWED.
On Fixed per ceni
Deposit. per annum
Tor 12 months 4
For 6 months JJ
For 3 months 3
Branch of the Yokohama Snecla iluk
New Republic Bid., lh King Stree
HONOLLLU,
All Lovers of the Sport
are requested to register their
Stato or Territory at the
Honolulu Bowling Parlors
Agents, Brokers and Jobbers.
W. G. Irwin & Co.
LIMITED.
AGENTS FOR
Western Sugar Refinery Company ot
San Francisco.
Baldwin Locomotlvo Works ot Phila
delphia, Pa , U, S. A.
Newell Universal Mill Co. (National
Cane Shredder),New York, U.8A.
N. Ohlandt & Co.'s Chemical Fertili
zers, Alex. Cross & Sons' high grade Ferti
lizers for Cane and Coffee.
Reed's Steam Pipe Covering.
ALSO OFFER FOR SALE:
Parafflno Paint Co.'s P.& B. Paints and
Papers; Lucol and Linseed Oil,
raw and boiled.
Indurlno (a cold-water paint), In white
and colors.
Filter Press Clothes, Cement, Lime and
Bricks.
CASTLES COOKE, Ltd
HONOLULU
Commission Merchants
ii
it
Sugar Factors
I AOENTS FOR
The Ewa Plantation Co. ,
1 The Walalua Agricultural Co, Ltd.
Tho Kohala Sugar Co.
Tho Walmoa Sugai Mill Co.
The Fulton Iro i Woiks, St. Louis, Ho.
Tho Standard (.11 Co
The Geo. F. Blakt Steam Pumps.
Weston's Centrifugals.
Tho New England Lite Insurance Co.
of Boston.
(The Aetna Flro Ins. Co. of Hartford,
Conn.
Tho Alliance Assurance Co. of London.
ALEXANDERS BALDWINS
OFFICERSi
II. P. Baldwin President
J. B. Castle First Vice President
W. M. Alexander.. Second Vlco Pres.
J. P. Cooke Treasurer
W. O. Smith Secretary
Geo. R. Carter Auditor
Sugar Factors and
Commission Agents
AOENTS for Hawaiian Commercial ft
Sugar Co., Haiku Sugar Co , Pala Plan
tation Co., Nahlku Sugar Co, Klhel
Plantation Co, Hawaiian Sugar Co.,
Kahulul Railroad Co.
Um P Irui.n 9. On
' llllli U II II III UU Uli
limitei
LIMITED.
Wm. O. Irwin.. President and Manager
Claus Spreckels Vlco President
W. M. Giffard.. Second Vice President
H. M. Whitney Jr.....Treas. and Sec.
Oeo. J, Ross Auditor
Sugar Rcictor
AND-
Commission Ajjcnta
AGENTS OF THE
Oceanic Steamship Co.
OF SAN FUNCISCO, GAL.
LIFE and FIRE
Insurance - Agents
(
-AGENTS FOR
I NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE IN.
I 8URANCE CO. OF BOSTON.
AETNA FIRE INSURANCE COM
j PANY OF. HARTFORD.
C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.
Queen Street, Honolulu, T. H.
1 ApontH ior -
TTt.
Ilnnnm,, o...p n M'nll.,1,,, Q.. .
Makee Sugar Co.Hnlcokula Ilanch Co,
I The Planters' Line of San Francisco
Packets, Chas. Brewer & Co's Line ot
I Boston PacketB.
LIST OF OFFICERS:
C. M. Cooke, President: George
uobertsou, Manager, E. I Bishop.
Treasurer and Secretary; Col. W F
Allen. Auditor, P. C. Jones. H. Wa
terhoiiBo and Geo. R. Carter, Directors.
THE VON HAMM-YOUNG CO,.
IMPORTERS AND
COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
Queen Street
Honolulu
AGENTS roil
Tho Lancashire Insurance Co.
The Balolse Insurance Co.
Union Gas Engine Co.
Domestic Sewing Machine, Etc,
ounday Bulletin, $1.25 per year.